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authorAndinus <andinus@nand.sh>2021-01-22 17:16:36 +0530
committerAndinus <andinus@nand.sh>2021-01-22 17:16:36 +0530
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-#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../static/style.css">
-#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="icon" href="../../static/projects/indus/favicon.png" type="image/png">
+#+SETUPFILE: ~/.emacs.d/org-templates/projects.org
 #+EXPORT_FILE_NAME: index
 #+TITLE: Indus
 
-Indus is a simple clipboard summarizer written in Go. It works by searching for
-summary of text in clipboard & notifies the user about it.
+Indus is a simple clipboard summarizer written in Go. It works by
+searching for summary of text in clipboard & notifies the user about it.
 
 * How is it useful?
-I like the three finger tap feature on OSX, it pops up a little frame that shows
-useful information on selected text. On my primary computer I have to select the
-text, right click & choose "search with <search engine>". I wanted to make it
-simpler so I made this tool. With this tool I just have to select the text, run
-the command (binded to Mod+z) & it shows information on selected text as
-notification.
+I like the three finger tap feature on OSX, it pops up a little frame
+that shows useful information on selected text. On my primary computer I
+have to select the text, right click & choose "search with <search
+engine>". I wanted to make it simpler so I made this tool. With this
+tool I just have to select the text, run the command (binded to Mod+z) &
+it shows information on selected text as notification.
+
+*Note*: I'm using =wn= for this purpose now, I have a script that passes the
+ clipboard to =wn=, which is a command line interface to WordNet's
+ database. It's good enough for me, I'm not working on this project
+ anymore.